Rivers brings their rich, harmony-driven sound to the Gallery Stage, blending rootsy Americana with indie-folk sensibilities. Hailing from Central Pennsylvania, this talented trio crafts songs that are intimate and expansive, weaving stories of love, loss, and longing with warmth, depth, and heartfelt sincerity.
Blue Diggity injects youthful energy into traditional bluegrass with inventive musicianship and heartfelt harmonies. Rooted in Appalachian music education and performance, they’ve graced top stages like the Bill Monroe Memorial Festival and Wheeling Jamboree.
Enjoy candlelit dinner, haunting performance by the Wedding Funeral and immersive entertainment. Come masked and costumed. Celebrate Halloween at Gallery Stage with The Wedding Funeral’s haunting blend of gothic Americana.
GoldenOak blends folk traditions, sibling harmonies, and modern consciousness. From their breakout debut Pleasant St. to the award-winning Foxgloves EP and their latest album Room to Grow, their music carries both urgency and hope.
After a fiery first night feat. Dré Anders, Megan Jean and Byrne are back with the Klay Family Band (KFB). Megan Jean and the KFB blend Americana, punk, and cabaret into a raw, high-energy sound they call “a metal band, if it was 1927.”
The Juliet Lloyd Trio takes the Gallery Stage with a soulful mix of folk, pop, and classic Americana. Led by singer-songwriter Juliet Lloyd’s powerful, emotive vocals, the trio delivers songs that resonate with honesty and heart—exploring themes of resilience, love, and finding your voice.
Matt Mullins & the Bringdowns are a Y’allternative Rock Band. The stories in their songs are almost as diverse as the influences you hear in the music.
Angie Shaw: Y’all started out in Charlottesville before heading to Lynchburg in '99. How did that Virginia roots scene shape your sound early on?
Gallery Stage is a bespoke music venue within the Ferleman Gallery, thoughtfully designed to elevate acoustic performances. This intimate space harmonizes the visual and performing arts, offering artists and audiences a unique experience where music and artistic ambiance come together in perfect synergy.
Since the 1890s, 9 North Centre in Cumberland, Maryland, has been a cornerstone of downtown, with a rich history that includes Bernstein's Furniture Store until 1981. Redeveloped in 2006 as an arts destination, it is now home to the Ferleman Gallery, which includes the Gallery Stage—a premier live music venue seamlessly integrated into the gallery's dynamic artistic space.
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